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| Second reason for the Incarnation. God, knowing that man was not by nature sufficient to know Him, gave him, in order that he might have some profit in being, a knowledge of Himself. He made them in the Image of the Word, that thus they might know the Word, and through Him the Father. Yet man, despising this, fell into idolatry, leaving the unseen God for magic and astrology; and all this in spite of God's manifold revelation of Himself. PREVIOUS SECTION - NEXT SECTION - HELP
§11. Second reason for the
Incarnation. God, knowing that man was not by nature sufficient to know
Him, gave him, in order that he might have some profit in being, a
knowledge of Himself. He made them in the Image of the Word, that thus
they might know the Word, and through Him the Father. Yet man,
despising this, fell into idolatry, leaving the unseen God for magic
and astrology; and all this in spite of God’s manifold revelation
of Himself.
God, Who has the power over all things, when He
was making the race of men through His own Word, seeing the weakness of
their nature, that it was not sufficient of itself to know its Maker,
nor to get any idea at all of God; because while He was uncreate, the
creatures had been made of nought, and while He was incorporeal, men
had been fashioned in a lower way in the body, and because in every way
the things made fell far short of being able to comprehend and know
their Maker—taking pity, I say, on the race of men, inasmuch as
He is good, He did not leave them destitute of the knowledge of
Himself, lest they should find no profit in existing at all233 . 2. For what profit to the creatures if they
knew not their Maker? or how could they be rational without knowing the
Word (and Reason) of the Father, in Whom they received their very
being? For there would be nothing to distinguish them even from brute
creatures if they had knowledge of nothing but earthly things. Nay, why
did God make them at all, as He did not wish to be known by them? 3.
Whence, lest this should be so, being good, He gives them a share in
His own Image, our Lord Jesus Christ, and makes them after His own
Image and after His likeness: so that by such grace perceiving the
Image, that is, the Word of the Father, they may be able through Him to
get an idea of the Father, and knowing their Maker, live the happy and
truly blessed life. 4. But men once more in their perversity having set
at nought, in spite of all this, the grace given them, so wholly
rejected God, and so darkened their soul, as not merely to forget their
idea of God, but also to fashion for themselves one invention after
another. For not only did they grave idols for themselves, instead of
the truth, and honour things that were not before the living God,
“and234 serve the creature rather than the
Creator,” but, worst of all, they transferred the honour of God
even to stocks and stones and to every material object and to men, and
went even further than this, as we have said in the former treatise. 5.
So far indeed did their impiety go, that they proceeded to worship
devils, and proclaimed them as gods, fulfilling their own235
235 αὐτῶν may refer
to the δαίμονες, in which case compare c. Gent. 25. sub
fin. | lusts. For they performed, as was said above,
offerings of brute animals, and sacrifices of men, as was meet for
them236
236 See
c. Gent. 25. 1, τα
ὅμοια τοῖς
ὁμοίοις.
Or the text may mean simply “as their due.” | , binding themselves down all the faster under
their maddening inspirations. 6. For this reason it was also that magic
arts were taught among them, and oracles in divers places led men
astray, and all men ascribed the influences of their birth and
existence to the stars and to all the heavenly bodies, having no
thought of anything beyond what was visible. 7. And, in a word,
everything was full of irreligion and lawlessness, and God alone, and
His Word, was unknown, albeit He had not hidden Himself out of
men’s sight, nor given the knowledge of Himself in one way only;
but had, on the contrary, unfolded it to them in many forms and by many
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